Dominique Forcioli (6 April 1838 – 9 November 1917) was a French lawyer and left-wing politician.
There was a by-election in the 1st constituency on 4 December 1881 which the Opportunist candidate Alcide Marie Treille(fr) won by 2,421 votes against 2,298 for Forcioli.
[2] On 7 October 1883 Forcioli ran in a senatorial by-election in the department of Constantine to replace Marcel Lucet, who had died.
[3] From his position on the questions of Tunisia and Tonkin he must be considered a leader of the nascent colonial group.
[3] Forcioli ran in the Corsican legislative by-election of 11 January 1902 to replace Emmanuel Arène, who had been elected Senator of Corsica.
[3] Forcioli ran in a senatorial by-election in 1909 to replace two Corsican senators, Arthur Ranc and Emmanuel Arène, who had died.